| Army Black Knights | |
| University | United States Military Academy |
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| Conference(s) | Independent (football) Patriot League Atlantic Hockey Collegiate Sprint Football League Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association |
| NCAA | Division I |
| Athletics director | Kevin Anderson |
| Location | West Point, NY |
| Varsity teams | |
| Football stadium | Michie Stadium |
| Basketball arena | Christl Arena |
| Baseball stadium | Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field |
| Other arenas | Tate Rink |
| Mascot | Mule |
| Nickname | Black Knights |
| Fight song | On Brave Old Army Team |
| Colors | Black and Gold
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| Homepage | GoArmySports.com |
Army Black Knights is the name of the athletics teams of the United States Military Academy. They participate in NCAA Division I-A as a non-football member of the Patriot League, a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent school, and a member of Atlantic Hockey, the Collegiate Sprint Football League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (men), the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, and the National Intercollegiate Women's Fencing Association. Army is also one of approximately 300 members of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).
The three major service academies (Army, Air Force, and Navy) compete for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy, which is awarded to the academy that defeats the others in football that year (or retained by the previous winner in the event of a three-way tie).
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Since 1899, Army's mascot has officially been a mule because of the animal's historical importance in Army operations.[1][2] The academy's football team was nicknamed "The Black Knights of the Hudson" due to the black color of its uniforms.[3][4] This nickname has since been officially shortened to "Black Knights".[5] The Army Black Knights also inspired a book The Black Knight's God: Horror Anthology.
U.S. sports media use "Army" as a synonym for the academy. "On Brave Old Army Team" is the school's fight song.[6] Army's chief sports rival is the Naval Academy, due to its long-standing football rivalry and the inter-service rivalry with the Navy in general. Fourth class cadets verbally greet upper-class cadets and faculty with "Beat Navy", while the tunnel that runs under Washington Road is named the "Beat Navy" tunnel. In the first half of the 20th century, Army and Notre Dame were football rivals, but that rivalry has since died out.[7][8]
Army has one of the most successful college rugby teams in the country, reaching the national semi-finals in 2009 and 2010, and previously reaching the national semi-finals in four consecutive years from 2000-2003 and playing in three consecutive national championship games from 1990-1992.[10] Army plays in the College Premier Division, finishing first in the Eastern Conference in 2011.[11] Army also plays in the Collegiate Rugby Championship, the highest profile college rugby tournament in the US, reaching the finals in 2011. The Collegiate Rugby Championship is played every year in early June at PPL Park in Philadelphia, and is broadcast live on NBC.
Every year, Army faces the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) Paladins in the annual West Point Weekend hockey game.[12] This series, conceived in 1923, is the longest-running annual international sporting event in the world.[13]
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